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  2. Central vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Central vacuum cleaner. Central vacuum installed with an air inlet. Antique central vacuum inlet located in a dining room at Château Dufresne ( Canadian Register of Historic Places, c. 1918) Typical central vacuum cleaner power unit for residential use (North America) A central vacuum cleaner (also known as built-in or ducted) is a type of ...

  3. The Best Ways to Clean Your Vacuum - WebMD

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    Compressed air for dusting. Pipe cleaners for reaching difficult spots. Cloth to wipe down your vacuum. Spray cleaner or mild dishwashing soap. Broom handle to clear the hose of clogs. Gloves to ...

  4. Is Your Vacuum Cleaner Making Allergies Worse? - WebMD

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    One study found that some vacuum cleaners throw fine dust and germs back into the air, where they can set off allergies and spread infections. But don't stop vacuuming forever! Most good vacuums ...

  5. Vacuum pump - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum pump. A vacuum pump is a type of pump device that draws gas particles from a sealed volume in order to leave behind a partial vacuum. The first vacuum pump was invented in 1650 by Otto von Guericke, and was preceded by the suction pump, which dates to antiquity.

  6. Understanding OCD and Cleaning - Healthline

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    OCD produces serious anxiety. Compulsive cleaning is often related to fears of contamination, and compulsive arranging can be caused by a need for symmetry and balance. This disorder can be ...

  7. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The power unit of a typical central vacuum cleaner for residential use. Central vacuum cleaners, also known as built-in or ducted, are a type of canister/cylinder model which has the motor and dirt filtration unit located in a central location in a building, and connected by pipes to fixed vacuum inlets installed throughout the building.

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